The press and standard. [volume] (Walterboro, S.C.) 1890-current, October 04, 1916, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT
;THE PRESS AND STANDARD
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Wednesday, October 4. 1916.
Meet Me At Union Farmers Bargain Store
w<‘ can find everything we need in Fancy and Staple tlro-
• er^PB, Dry .Goods. Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishings. Shoes, Hats.
Caps. Etc. Seed oats and rye. West high grade flour. $7.h5 per
barrel; rice, per sack •and' >4.25 and up to >5.6b. Get
a sack this week. Brown Mule tobacco, per box; Uenn
Red J tobacco. $3.2b per box; Jackson’s high grade pure coffee
25c lb., A good rice 3 ijts. for 25c, or 65c peck. We have many
many bargains always to offer our customers. We are nop -
booking orders for our customers for Red Rust Proof seed oat J
'M a bargain. 6ft l-2r. to be delivered at depot on oi* about Oct.
15 ni)d 31 and Nov. 15. Why not let us hook your cyders. We
are mut v h pleased to save the farmers and laboring friends some-
thing. onceHJiey buy from us. and we want your corn and p#as,
chickens and eggs, bees wax, sheep wool and all kinds of cow
hides, etc,-and furs,* hides of oil kinds; and we certainly appre
ciate the large and irnxidsoine business given us throughout the
county and always itiakA buy td°re your headquarters while In
W.iwrboro. / ' * . .. IM'JjlKl
UNION FARMERS BARGAIN HOUSE
F. C. BENNETT. Manager.
ASHTON SCHOOL
The opening of Ashton Rural
GrsMed school Tuesday morning was
an event* in the community. A
goodly number of the patrons were
present at the opening, and a large
number of pupils. This school open
ing was postponed from Monday
momtng on account of having mem
bers of the county board of educa
tion and invited guests present.
Prof. Jas. F. Rlsher is principal,
this making his third term to pre
side over the school. Miss Irene
Steele, of Chester county, is the as
sistant.
Addresses were made by Superin
tendent Strickland. Sam B. Saund-
■ ers. member of the rounty -board of
education. W. W. Snuyak. Prof. RUh-
er and short talks-by the members
of the board of trustees. Merrs.
iiiers, Jones and Simmons.
The school will soon be painte<!
and furnished with modern eqni'p-
Hient and a prosperous year is ex-
petted. I l* If CllJI
\ ( HIMPS DEATH
Smoaks, Route 2, Sept. 30.—An
nie May Padgett, th,e little daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Padgett, died
on the 17th of September. This lit
tle girl was only a year and seven
months of age. but gave promise of
a bright future. The interment was
at Little Swatny cemetery, the fun
eral services being ronducted by
Rev. A. S. I^eslie, pastor of the
church.
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CLASSIFIED ADS.
FOR SALE
Poll SALE—125 bushels good Rust
!'»oof seed oats. Apply to L. J
Jones. Lodge. S. C. lb-4-2t.
FOR .SALE -At a bargain. .1 . R.
Halford's property, (ornei Hamp-
H»n and Halford streets. For
prtci a i. -1 l*!Uis si-c 1). ;r
EDR SALE—188 .•veres of /land
known as the F’ringb* tract, situ-
M<-d in Mashawville, Colleton
county, five miles from Walter-
boro. It has been noted ihyr tfi •
fertility of its soil, the •’Hi' - *
place is wired in and fields cut oZ
Ji i a/fine hog laage and for a
Mnall amount of cattle. No win-
wbr.nis. Splendid drainage and
\/ell watered; a stream runs
thi\inph the pasture. For price.*
tind terms spe- C.-M. GRACE, tf.
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EOR SALE—53 acres of land arid a
new six room hous^-located one
mile from Walterboro—known ns
the Henry Hjott homestead. Ap
ple to L. W. Jfeach. Waynesboro,
(ii,. 5-20-2tp.
PREMIUMS FOR .TABOR FAIR
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A.
Best fudge, peanut butter.
Best peanut brmle.
Best sea foam. „
Baby Content.
Best baby, phyaicall); .1 ^ear and
under. ♦ *\
Prettiest babv, 1 vear and under.
BOYS’ CLUBS
Best ten ear sample of corn
anv variety .73
Ribbons—1st 2nd
Best written history of
crop .Blue—Red
Lowest cost per bushel.. Blue—Red
FurtueiV Itepwtinent.
. Ribbons—1st 2nd
Best ten ears corn Blue—Red
Best five stalks of corn
with ears Blue—Red
Best peck corn, w hite 1 . . Blue—Re<
Best peck corn, red ...Blue—Rer
Best 3 stalks of cotton.. Blue—rRed
Best sheaf crab grass
hay. 5 pounds
Blue—Red
FOR SALE—One mare and buggy
Will sell separate and cheap. A.
M. Hires. Apply to J. J. Hiers.
WaUerboro, Route
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“It Has Ended
All My Kitchen
Worries
You, too, can b#
v . 5 r from tH<
j -v / e!.»vrr> - of kitchcr
/ mudgeYy f r orr
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3? ^^Nnicr i r» and faiiurrs wkirh
-X* tn-ikeco«>k>ng scent so hard.
Ad th--.M.i po tc tlvj junk
t>i!a VV,rI. tSs u'd slovo
when >ou putone .d ^ &
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AlLF!V'‘S
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For nei 20 renrg nr -.y tK.v< fatfeptig r.v*.ces have
1 '«•»; CLT i>-’ :-•» {iom'a happier and brighter by
Hi if *..tci * n worries. It bakra Quickly and
° 1a 1 ' r'u-psn: to h- •urw-J. because superior
i . hc-ut evenly throughout f‘tc oven.
Triolf nsLvsf - . r d watis that retain beat.savf fue!nnd
prevent !• nn- M .e » tnare Horn .i-; ;r rin ff out. The heavy
Anv wt»r.i«n w!io i«
ca should corn** in and let
a!: me
m '
t!i-vr ^k-1- w^. .kotit c . ru r -
Prov e .# oj; .ru
/v c range from H.rning out. The
•ecti.m.,1 . - - -r.r.-v ,>o t y A»;*^d y-afs.
* I.'/ ” ' ' c : v I- r^ •I-J si'.oulo coin,- in ami |rt ut
" " ‘“u ' ‘•j • • | t«* r *ev*. and wotk-sm..* Italu/cs oi AUcns
I nacc a Ivoagas. Wc ic aiwa^t *;!aU a.iow you.
HHOWN Fl RMTl RE (OMPANV
• THE HOME MAKERS.’’
FOR SALE—Good young mules for
sale cheap. A Wichman & Son.
FOR SALK—Five 4-light church
most needed. It is the lebts that
tures, etc. Can be seen at Brown
Furniture Co. !»-27-3t.
. ..-'V '£>
l-lHMi Itt SIIELS extra fine Fulghum
Oats, grown ‘t>y Clenison gradu
ate. $1,00 bu.. f. o. b. Orange
burg. S. C. F. Mason Crum t
Co.. Randolpdi Howell. Manager.
10-4-31. /
ABRUXZI RYE—Fine quality; sam
ple upon request. $2.55 bu., f. o.
b. Orangeburg. S. ('.. F. Mason
Crum 41 Co., Randolph Howell.
Manager. 10-4-3t.
/ WANTED
WANTED—On special terms, 2
shorthand and typewriting stu
dents; 25 bookkeeping students;
25 home study students. Rice’'*
Business College. 4 Broad street.
Charleston, S. C. 10-4-tf.
WANTED—Position by young man
aiKflerk In store. Can give best
of reference. Have some exper
ience. Address “CLERK." care
The Press and Standard. %t.
WANTED—Chickens and eggs. Ho
tel Albert. 5-6-tf.
WANTED—We pay highest - cash
prices for cow pea/ —11 oii>e Mill
ing Co 9-rx4t.
WANTED—To buy chickens and
eggs, rash or trade. G. 1 Block.
er.^Walterboro. 5-13 - 41.
Best sheaf of pea vine
hay, 5 pounds Blue—Red
Best sheaf velvet beans . Blue—Red
Bfjst sheaf mixed hay,
6 pounds ..Blue—Red
Potatoes
Best peck any variety . . Blue—Red
Largest potato ..... .... Blue—Red
Best peck Irish potatoes.
full grow n Blue—Red
• Garden Oops.
Best collection of Vege
tables Blue—Red
Largest turnip . . Blue—Red
Largest beet . . .*. . . . . Blue—Red
Best collection pumpkins Blue—Red
Largest pumpkin •• ...Blue—Red
Largest citron .. Blue—Red
Orrhard and Vineyard
Best collection pears ..Blue—Red
Best collection apples ..Blue Red
Best quart of Scupper-
nong wine . .. .• ,.
Best quart blackberry
wine ....
Small (iraiti.
Best’sheaf of oats
Besf sheaf of rye .....
ft, st sheaf^of wheat . . .
Best collc'etion pop corn
and Mule*.
Best horse, hueg'v ... Blue -R« 1
.?{<•: t horse, saddle . . . .Blue R* 1
IXst colt,' . . , . . Flue - -Red
So ini* and Sheep.
Meat X'"' -*■. • v BP;e TJi t
Best bo:H" . . ./\. • • ■ • Blue -ft**,
Me.-t 4ag. not dv’wXi nio. Blue t>1
Best sheep . N . . . /\ . . . Blue—Red
Best sow and litter pigs Blue—Red
Cmys.
Best milch- cow . . Z. Bhjo—Red
Best general purpose cqw Blue- R*-d
Best bull % Blue—Red
Best ralf .... Blue^—Red
Best pound butter ....Blue — Red
Athletics.
Tug of war Blue—Red
Three-legged race Blue—Red
Potato race Blue—Red
Broad jump, running v >yB1ue—Red
Broad jump, standing , Blue—Red
Blue—Re !
Blue R<
Blue—Red
I’d lie Red
Blue-*—Re-1
Blue- Re]
Ask Vou r Grocer
CHFEK-NEAL'S
COFFEES
Best 5y Every Test
1.WM0 FOIMOIHEIB
It i* a grave mi>uke for mothers to neg- 1
Drt their aches and puna and aufier in
silence—this only leads to chronic sick- 1
ness and often shortens life.
"r™ wo I k is ^ nerves are
excitable; if yon feel languid, weary or
Repressed, you should know that Scott's*
Emulsion overcomes just such conditions
It possesses i. concentrated form the
very elements to inngorate the blood, i
^ nourisli the nerves
Waite rboro.
LOST
Lost or STRAYED—From Snid-
ers Slinday night, one small block
maie mule with saddle and bridle.
Finder please notify Aaron Riv
ers. Colleton. S. (*. it.
BUSINESS LOCALS
Carolina Seed Rye. the tall
growing kind, for sale by H. \V.
Black.Jfs 10-4-2t.
COTTON—PEARCE & BATTEY, the
Stvannah Cotton Factors, are sub
stantial, 'reliable and energetic.
Their extensive warehousing fa
cilities and superior salesmanship
are at your command. They are
abundantly able to finance any
quantity of cotton shipped them.
Isn't it to your interest to try
them? Do it now and lie con.
vlnced. 8-5-Gmo.
VTTFNTION saw mill men—
Wanted, to buy two Inch sweet
gum and poplar lumber i n lots of
forty thousand feet or more of
each. We pay cash in full when
loaded. Rowesville Lumber Co..
Rnwesville. S. I". 10-4-3tp.
NOTICE!
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
a .
G. J. Vain, of the Snider’s section
was in Walterboro Monday. Mr.
Yarn recently ran a small •‘For
Sal^’ advertisement in The Press
ami Standard. offering Fulghum
seed oats. He stated Monday, that
he had sold 200 bushels, all he had
and that if he had had l.ftOO bush
els. he could have sold every one. as
the result of this small advertise
ment which ran two times in The
Press and Standard. He said it was
wonderful the quick response he
had. and he is a convert from now
on to the virtue of printer’s ink as
a means of advertising.
A GREAT FAIR
Walterboro will be the scene of
the great Southern-^ Carolina Fair
during the early p"rt of November.
Four cnunti->*. Colleton. Hampton,
Jasper and Beaufort will have part
in Hie enterprise. This will take
the grlr.ce of the annual Colleton
County Fair.—Dorchester Ka;le.
Richard Hiers. of Allendale, has
accepted'.;! position with Scotian!
Lumber Ch., Stokes. Mr. Hiers is q
son of the late A. R. HiersK' of
Smoaks. * __
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LODGE
AJ1 persons are warned hot to
Id atrragtb. • ’ I triN^ass on my lands around Wil-
’• U streogtbexMng »*—iiimmIi oi penalty of the^lgw .
wii hclo wml. Noala*0t J - J- PADGETT.
K.l. • i Williams. Oct. 3. 10-4-3t.
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LodgySv <>et. ThoX of. the
natty "who ailended camp meeting at
DpKan FieldsXwere Mr.'alul Mrs.
Harry Fieklin.' XHsses Ksnu- r.nd
Marie Cone and LehTh^ Grayso'
The Lodge Graded s>bool began
its fall term Mqmlar. wiuNa <ohd
mam of the patrons present/Xpro
C. C. Garris is again prinripal .>^1
v ill he assisted by Mrs. Zeigler nnift
Mlrs Graee Hoffman. We are very
glad to have so many children out
side of the district attend our
school this year.
J. It. Miley and family , sp-ml
Sunday with M H. Carter, of Hen
dersonville.
The Rural* School Improvement
Association will meet Friday after
noon at the school house.
Claud Sense, of Ashton, was in
town yesterday on business.
Mrs. W. M Fender is just back
from her daughter’s. Mrs. Beard, of
Colston, who is very ill. We hope
to hear of her recovery soon.
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TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION
GREAT FALL OPENING SALE
NOW GOING ON AT
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Where you can meet your friends
and buy more goods for less mon
ey and better goods for same mon
ey. In spite of th •> coit of ready
to wear and yard goods, we are
able and will sell you the same
Goods ( at the same reasonable
prices as before t i e advance. Just
Stop, Listen anl Look over our
Prices and you will surely be sur
prised.
Men’s work shoes—bargain—from $1.75 to
$2.50.
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;16 inch Yellpw Homespun at 0c
10c Apron Gingham at 9c
^c Apron Gingham at' 6c
^,9c Fine Poplin, sale price ............ —.' i •-
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25c Poplin, all colors, at 10
12 l-2c and 15c best washable Amoskeag
Utility (iingham and IJlue Bell Cheviots 10c
•'S' •<.'' %
Our reacK’rto-wear and dress bats 49c and im
i It
Ladies’ Coat Suits, all the latest styles at a
ver>' low price.
Indies’ Sp<»rt and Long Coats, all styles and
all low prices.
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$6.50 and $7.50 Men’s suits, sale price $4.9'<
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$10 and $12.50 Men’s suits, sale price $7.50
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$12.50 and $15 Men’s suits, sale price $10.00
$18.00 Men’s suits, sale price $12.50
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BOY^’ SUITS v '
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Sizes from 3 to 8 years, price 98c to $3.50
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Boys’ suits 8 to 20 years from $1.50 ttf $6.00
Boys’ knee pants from 25c, 5"c, 75c, $1, $1.98
Children’s school dresses 25c and 49c.
Full liri? of children’s and boys’ school shoes
at a ver>’ low price ! ! !
Men’s dress shoes from $1.75 to $3.50.
Ladies’ dress shoes from $1.25 to $2.50.
Ladies’ work shoes from $1.49 to $1.98.
HieM* g'tfxl*- JiGt rain«- in an«| arr roming In daily.
Something New.
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Pit
ease Remember whatever we
is true and we can prove
*/n
it at
The Charleston Snrprise Bargain House
Next Door to Express Office. J. FRANK, Manager.
The regular fall examination fo* -
teachers’ certificates will be held at
♦ he court house Friday of this week.
It Is expected there will be a larg ■
number of applicants.
T J. McDaniel, a former popular
citizen of Hampton, now a resident
of Walterboro. and proprietor of
the Walterboro Coca-Cola Bottling
Works, was a visitor In town Sat
urday.—Hampton Herald.
Will Buy Cotton
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I will represent Middleton & Co.
Will buy at Walterboro. Will go
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anywhere in County for 10 bales
and upward. Call, Phone or write
H. N. STOKES
Walterboro, S.
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APPOINT MANAGERS
The following managers fpr elec
tion for Colleton county has been
appointed;
State. John Nettles. A. Q Padg^t;.
J. M. Benton; federal. J. S. Glov
er. W. A. Strickland. J. Frank (V-
Qnin.
HOLDING (OUKT
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AT HAMPl'
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Solicitor Johnvli Pearifoy 1
Stenographer W. L^.‘Kodrigue*
Monday morning for Haiar
where they will be this week h'
ing court.